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    Quote Originally Posted by JackeHj View Post
    I was looking for a second razor and foud this on ebay:
    Gold Dollar 208 or 66 Straight Razor 3in1 Stand Holder Shaving Brush Bowl | eBay

    Opinions? Is GD's good for learning to hone? Whats the different between GD's 66 and 208?

    Straight from the Razor Forum Stickies:
    http://straightrazorpalace.com/razor...ar-razors.html

    Stick with the Classifieds here at SRP until you know what to look for!! I also have friends who usually have nice quality beginner razors at a very reasonable price and they come truly shave ready!

    If you want something that you will be pleased with, stay the Hell away from FleaBay!

    Also if you would like the PM address or link to those that I know can actually help you, send me a PM!

    Sanfte Rasur, mein Klingenbruder!

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    Cuda's offer is probalbly worth following up, if nothing else you will get an idea of what you can get, for what.
    Sorry Roy, that sounds a bit cold, it isn't meant to, I know you have the best intentions. Oh dear even that isn't sounding like what I meant either.
    From what I know of cudarunner he is a genuinely helpful guy, it would be worth your while getting in contact with him. Right that's better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    Cuda's offer is probalbly worth following up, if nothing else you will get an idea of what you can get, for what.
    Sorry Roy, that sounds a bit cold, it isn't meant to, I know you have the best intentions. Oh dear even that isn't sounding like what I meant either.
    From what I know of cudarunner he is a genuinely helpful guy, it would be worth your while getting in contact with him. Right that's better.

    You won't find a much nicer bloke than Roy. You'll find a few others on the same level, but you won't find too many above that.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    You won't find a much nicer bloke than Roy. You'll find a few others on the same level, but you won't find too many above that.


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    That was somewhat more eloquent than my attempt Mick.
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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    That was somewhat more eloquent than my attempt Mick.

    I figured that's what you meant anyway. I have three young children. I understand what they say, even if they do have their feet in their mouths .


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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    I figured that's what you meant anyway. I have three young children. I understand what they say, even if they do have their feet in their mouths .


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    It's reassuring to know that my conversational abilities have reached the lofty heights of pre teen
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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    You won't find a much nicer bloke than Roy. You'll find a few others on the same level, but you won't find too many above that.


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    Thanks mate! I do try! I really do try!
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